Women + Wealth: Regions Bank Launches Enhanced Program to Support the Financial Journeys of Women
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New resources and upcoming webinar designed to help build stronger financial futures.
Regions Bank is announcing the launch of Women + Wealth, an innovative program that combines unique events and fresh insights with one-on-one guidance from a team of professionals to further support and empower women as they move forward on their financial journeys. (Photo: Business Wire)
An initiative of Regions Private Wealth Management, the Women + Wealth program debuts at a time when more women in a diverse range of households are making more investment and financial planning decisions.
“This is about listening to clients, meeting them where they are, and delivering more strategic insights designed to help them reach their own, unique financial objectives,” said Leslie Carter-Prall, head of Regions Private Wealth Management. “Regions has always taken a customized approach toward meeting clients’ goals. Women + Wealth is the latest extension of that commitment as our advisors deliver more tailored guidance and solutions.”
Regions’ Women + Wealth program builds on the foundation established by the bank’s previous HerVision HerLegacy initiative – and it is expanding to provide more access to key insights for all women, no matter their age, needs or goals. Women + Wealth is led by Regions advisors, known as Women + Wealth Champions, who will work one-on-one with current Wealth Management clients, as well as Regions’ Commercial Banking and Consumer Banking clients, to deliver more timely advice, guidance and resources women can implement in making key financial decisions.
Currently, resources are available through Wealth Insights on Regions.com. There, people can access a variety of content to help them build, protect and preserve their wealth. Specialized content for women is also available with articles focusing on topics such as women and philanthropy, podcast episodes covering topics such as overcoming barriers to financial confidence, and more. Additional examples of Women + Wealth content include:
- Articles that provide money-management insights for women in their 20s and 30s, actionable steps to create a wealth plan, and information on how to build a family legacy.
- The program offers career insights, as well. These include financial considerations for women business owners, suggestions on ways women can ask for a raise, and an in-depth look at the value of a mentor.
- These digital insights are available to anyone, regardless of whether they’re a client of Regions Private Wealth Management.
Upcoming Events and January 8 Webinar:
In the coming weeks, Women + Wealth Champions will lead gatherings for women across Regions’ markets to discuss:
- Overall finances
- The importance of being actively engaged in financial discussions
- And how to be prepared and proactive in their financial journeys.
Also, a special free webinar called “Women + Wealth: A Conversation with CMT’s Leslie Fram” will be held Monday, January 8 at 4:30 p.m. CT. Fram serves as CMT’s senior vice president of Music Strategy and Talent. She will share her personal challenges and triumphs in music and wealth. Additionally, Fram will discuss the importance of retirement planning, credit, career tips for women, and more.
The webinar will be moderated by Regions Wealth Advisor Lisa Harless. Registration for the discussion is available at this link. The webinar is open to Regions clients and non-clients alike.
“We know a great transfer of wealth is happening across the country, and we know women will benefit,” Carter-Prall concluded. “The goal of Women + Wealth is to further empower and inform women as they shape their financial futures and leave a legacy for themselves and their families. We are proud to launch this latest example of our dedication to meeting clients’ needs, and we look forward to consistently building on this initiative over time.”
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